— A juvenile was given station house adjustment on Sept. 16 for
allegedly riding his bike on the sidewalk in the business district.
— Police were dispatched Sept. 10 to the 400 block of West Avenue for a
reported fight involving juveniles. An 11-year-old boy reportedly was
punched in the nose and bitten by another 11-year-old. One boy had a
bloodied nose and a bite mark on the back. The other boy claims that
he threw a punch only after rocks were thrown at him.

— A borough man was charged Sept. 12 with criminal mischief and making
terroristic threats. Police were dispatched to the 100 block of Fourth
Avenue for a domestic violence incident. The man is alleged to have
thrown furniture and clothing, breaking a vanity, shelves, mirror and
potted flowers and putting holes in sheetrock.

— A borough man was charged Sept. 13 with two counts of prohibited
conduct. He is alleged to have harasses customers outside the Wawa
store for money and yelling at those that did not give him anything.
He also is alleged to have interrupted a breakfast at Queen of Peace
Church by asking people for money and allegedly disrupted activities at
the First Baptist Church.

— A $310 Balfour Pitman High School class ring was reported missing or stolen from a locker room at the high school on Sept. 15.

— A security officer from The Bank branch on Ballard Avenue reported
Sept. 15 that someone attempted to deposit a counterfeit check in the
amount of $1,950.

— A ring made of white gold with three diamonds valued at $1,600 and a
chain with silver chunky links valued at $25 were reported stolen Sept.
16 from Pitman High School..

— Someone entered a residence in the 600 block of Wayne Avenue on Sept.
16 and stole a 40 inch, Samsung LCD high definition television valued
at $1,300 from the living room, and a laptop computer valued at $1,000
from an office desk.

— Two pounds of marijuana, a Ford Expedition and $1,925 in cash were
seized Sept. 16. Police were dispatched to the 100 block of Evergreen
Avenue for drug related activity. Investigator Hunter Moore and
Patrolman Robert Thompson responded and located a Ford Expedition
occupied by the driver, Marcus A. Davis of Glassboro, and a passenger.
After a brief discussion, one of the officers smelled an odor of
marijuana from inside the vehicle. Davis drove from the area. A short
distance away, the passenger exited the vehicle and fled. The vehicle
was eventually stopped at the Rite-Aid Pharmacy on Woodbury-Glassboro
Road in Mantua Township. Davis was charged with possession of more
than 50 grams of marijuana, distribution of marijuana, possession of a
controlled dangerous substance within 1000 feet of a school, possession
of drug paraphernalia, eluding police, endangering the welfare of a
minor (for having a small child in the car) and aggravated assault (for
hitting an officer with the vehicle when he fled the area). He was
committed to the Gloucester County Jail in default of $8,000 bail.

— Sterling silverware valued at $3,000 was reported stolen or missing
on Sept. 18 from a residence in the 300 block of Highland Terrace.

— Vandals set a trash can on fire on Sept. 19 on Theatre Avenue.

— A vendor at last weekend’s Fall Craft Fair reported that someone
entered her vehicle while it was parked at Broadway and Second Avenue
and stole her purse from the front seat. A Kodak camera, cell phone
and wallet valued at $200 were taken.

— A 16-year-old male was charged Sept. 22 in the 100 block of Broadway
with possession of a controlled dangerous substance and loitering in
the business district